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Definition of Bunging
1. bung [v] - See also: bung
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bunging
Literary usage of Bunging
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Handy-book of the Brewing, Malting and Auxiliary Trades . . by Robert Wahl (1902)
"100 g. beer after bunging contains 0.046 g. carbonic acid more than before bunging,
or loo cc of licer by bunging takes up an additional 23.8 cc of carbonic ..."
2. The Housekeeper's Guide: Or, A Plain & Practical System of Domestic Cookery by Esther Copley (1838)
"Many people err by bunging the casks too soon. It is sure to make the beer fret
and turn sour. As long as there is a good clear head of yeast, ..."
3. Decisions on the Law of Patents for Inventions Rendered by [English Courts by United States Supreme Court, Benjamin Vaughan Abbott, Woodbury Lowery (1890)
"The invention of the patentees is entirely independent of the old and well-known
vent bungs, and of any prior apparatus for preventing over bunging. ..."
4. The Law of Patents for Useful Inventions by William Callyhan Robinson (1890)
"... a patent raises a presumption that the applicants are joint inventors, which
can only be overcome by proof, see Consolidated bunging Apparatus Co. v. ..."
5. Cobbett's Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High ...by William Cobbett, David Jardine by William Cobbett, David Jardine (1820)
"Filling and bunging was part of tbf «i you did, I believe?—No, 1 umr £d*4 that.
Did you ever make any charges lit L| and bunging?—No; I never did. ..."